A
B and C
E and F
G, H, and I
P and M
100
the group that the text is intent for.
Audience
100
the struggle within a play or story. Double Points
conflict
100
a technique in which an author gives clues about something that will happen later in the story
Foreshadowing
100
an extreme exaggeration.
Hyperbole
100
a comparison of two unlike things without using like or as.
Metaphor
200
The person in a story that opposes the main character. Triple Points
Antagonist
200
What are the two major categories of Conflict?
Internal and External
200
an appeal to the audiences ethics – knowing right from wrong
Ethos
200
language that conveys a certain idea by saying just the opposite of what you mean.
Irony
200
a long speech by one character in a play or story. Double Points
Monologue
300
a reference to a person place or thing often literary mythological of historical
Allusion
300
unrhymed lines of poetry usually in iambic pentameter
Blank Verse
300
a story that illustrates a moral often using animals as characters
Fable
300
A rhyme the occurs within one line such as, "the king of the swing".
Internal Rhyme
300
Two paths diverged in a wooded area and you took the wrong one. You were attacked and killed by a wild animal. Lose 300 points
Boom that just happened!!!!!!!!!
400
the repetition of sound in a group of words Double Points
Alliteration
400
the point which the action in a story or play reaches its emotional peak
Climax
400
a long poem narrating the adventures of a heroic figure. Double Points
Epic
400
a term used to describe a particular category or type of literature
Genre
400
the main character of a novel or story
Protagonist
500
a story which has meaning on both the literal and figurative or moral level
Allegory
500
two explain how two things are different
Contrast
500
a poem mourning the dead of someone.
Elegy
500
the use of descriptions that help the reader imagine how something looks sound smell or taste
Imagery
500
a legend that embodies the beliefs of people and offers some explanation for natural and social phenomena
Myth
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